I recently posted this TV at 2298 at Co-Op electrical when it got 300 heat, and I see it is also 2199 at Crampton and Moore right now cramptonandmoore.co.uk/sam…tml but the best price is an amazing 2098 with free delivery. In stock. Seriously tempted

As before usuay cautions to 4k tvs apply. eg HDMI 1.3 (30hz) is only limitation.

I'll wait until 4k TV will drop in price a bit more and buy a 1080p Panasonic plasma for £400 quid lol

Not a bad deal for 4k though.

12th Apr 2014

mreriksen

I'll wait until 4k TV will drop in price a bit more and buy a 1080p … I'll wait until 4k TV will drop in price a bit more and buy a 1080p Panasonic plasma for £400 quid lolNot a bad deal for 4k though.

Where can I get a Panny for that price?

12th Apr 2014

Nice T.V nice price, but didn't everybody moan about plasma T.V's because they are expensive to run, and from what I have read the 4k T.V's are the same. But Samsung do make really nice T.V's.

12th Apr 2014

Can someone explain what's bad about the 4k TVs? HDMI? Can it not do 60fps or something?

Also, does this have motion interpolation?

12th Apr 2014

Sanchit

Can someone explain what's bad about the 4k TVs? HDMI? Can it not do … Can someone explain what's bad about the 4k TVs? HDMI? Can it not do 60fps or something? Also, does this have motion interpolation?

For live broadcast applications, a high-definition progressive scan format operating at 1080p at 50 or 60 frames per second is currently being evaluated as a future standard for moving picture acquisition.[4][5] EBU has been endorsing 1080p50 as a future-proof production format because it improves resolution and requires no deinterlacing, allows broadcasting of standard 1080i25 and 720p50 signal alongside 1080p50 even in the current infrastructure and is compatible with DCI distribution formats.[6][7]

1080p50/p60 production format will require a whole new range of studio equipment including cameras, storage and editing systems,[8] and contribution links (such as Dual-link HD-SDI and 3G-SDI) as it has doubled the data rate of current 50 or 60 fields interlaced 1920x1080 from 1.485 Gbit/s to nominally 3 Gbit/s using uncompressed RGB encoding. Most current revisions of SMPTE 372M, SMPTE 424M and EBU Tech 3299 require YCbCr color space and 4:2:2 chroma subsampling for transmitting 1080p50 (nominally 2.08 Gbit/s) and 1080p60 signal."

Edited by: "fishmaster" 12th Apr 2014

12th Apr 2014

i know it may seem a bit petty, but this TV is about not only high def pictures but design aesthetic as well.the TV is just as lovely to look at switched off,as it is on,it has a brushed aluminium mini remote and then the main remote looks like its something from a £100 technika set.i know its not the be all and end all,but if your gonna create something beautiful you dont go an put jodie marsh`s nose on it as the last touch lol.still hot though.

Edited by: "ccraiggould" 12th Apr 2014

12th Apr 2014

Does this model support Netflix 4K?

12th Apr 2014

as an owner of the samsung ue40es7000, i seriously want this tv!heat.

Edited by: "Fifster03" 12th Apr 2014

12th Apr 2014

Youngy

Does this model support Netflix 4K?

Far as I'm aware no as they cant update the App with current hardware and you'll need the NEW 2014 connect box...

12th Apr 2014

We have the 55F8000, amazing picture quality.Would highly recommend Samsung

13th Apr 2014

55" Sony X9005 with 5 year warranty is around this price also if anyone wants a choiceSee hotukdeals.com/dea…782

13th Apr 2014

SomebodE

55" Sony X9005 with 5 year warranty is around this price also if anyone … 55" Sony X9005 with 5 year warranty is around this price also if anyone wants a choiceSee http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/sony-kdl-55x9005-55-4ktv-2099-98-directtvs-co-uk-free-5-year-warranty-very-low-price-1874782

Does the SOny Support Netflix 4k

13th Apr 2014

Actually I remember going to Richercounds about 3 weeks ago for a demo of this particular samsung and I was interested in the Upscaling of Blu Ray capability of this set and to be honest it was worse than watching actual 1080p.. and the demo agreed with me its not so good.

Banned

13th Apr 2014

Is this a case "mine's bigger than yours haha"?

In which case wait till the 70 inchers come out!

13th Apr 2014

LOGiCALX

Far as I'm aware no as they cant update the App with current hardware and … Far as I'm aware no as they cant update the App with current hardware and you'll need the NEW 2014 connect box...

Always the problem with early adopting, much like the whole 'HD Ready' 720p vs subsequent 'Full HD' 1080p

13th Apr 2014

Youngy

Always the problem with early adopting, much like the whole 'HD Ready' … Always the problem with early adopting, much like the whole 'HD Ready' 720p vs subsequent 'Full HD' 1080p

I know mate it's a joke sometimes, requires us to do so much home work on such things which I guess isn't a bad thing. But I won't jump on until we see the disks and TV's can playback NATIVE 4k content and not x4 1080p pictures being stitched together.

14th Apr 2014

Thought I might give this a try but I'm wondering if I've made a mistake. The price has dropped twice on their web site since I placed the order over the weekend so today I've tried calling several times with no answer and I can't leave a voicemail because it is full. I've also emailed and had no response. I've seriously considered cancelling but I can't find a way to do it on their site. Fortunately I've used Paypal pay after delivery so there is some hope that I'll be ok. There was a mobile number listed as customer support on Paypal so I've texted that as well as it was too late to call.